Continuous Door Open (Front Passenger Side) Alert
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Continuous Door Open (Front Passenger Side) Alert
My issue started out as just a blank bleep and map light flashing on when making left turns once in a while but now my 'Door Open' alert continuously flashes while I'm driving the car. It is annoying. I'm talking nearly every two seconds. Any ideas? I'm out of warranty.
2007 TL-S is the model. Thanks in advance for any ideas...
2007 TL-S is the model. Thanks in advance for any ideas...
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I've been having this issue again after having the sensor replaced a few months ago. I had it replaced at the dealership. After replacing, I took hard left turns and leaned my body weight against the door to test. There was no annoying beep so I assumed the problem was fixed.
Lately it has been occurring again and in the past few days it has gone crazy. As I'm driving it goes off every minute or so and the passenger door light will continually flash on and off without the accompanying beep. I could see it continuously flash in my peripherals and since I put LEDs in it is ridiculously distracting at night. For now, I've covered it with whatever I have available when I'm driving.
I went out earlier today and checked it out. I made sure every screw was tight, removed the sensor to realign and tightened it back on. I also added a bit of double sided tape to the part on the door that the plunger goes into when the door is closed. This was meant to raise the contact point for the plunger to touch the door in case it wasn't closing properly. Unfortunately it didn't help so now I'm out of ideas. Do I get a new sensor and see if that fixes the issue? Is there a different solution available? I've read a few of the other threads concerning this problem but most of them talk about realigning the sensor, adding some sort of cushion (double tape for me), or replacing the sensor. I've already done all of those so could there be a bigger issue at hand?
Thanks in advance.
I've been having this issue again after having the sensor replaced a few months ago. I had it replaced at the dealership. After replacing, I took hard left turns and leaned my body weight against the door to test. There was no annoying beep so I assumed the problem was fixed.
Lately it has been occurring again and in the past few days it has gone crazy. As I'm driving it goes off every minute or so and the passenger door light will continually flash on and off without the accompanying beep. I could see it continuously flash in my peripherals and since I put LEDs in it is ridiculously distracting at night. For now, I've covered it with whatever I have available when I'm driving.
I went out earlier today and checked it out. I made sure every screw was tight, removed the sensor to realign and tightened it back on. I also added a bit of double sided tape to the part on the door that the plunger goes into when the door is closed. This was meant to raise the contact point for the plunger to touch the door in case it wasn't closing properly. Unfortunately it didn't help so now I'm out of ideas. Do I get a new sensor and see if that fixes the issue? Is there a different solution available? I've read a few of the other threads concerning this problem but most of them talk about realigning the sensor, adding some sort of cushion (double tape for me), or replacing the sensor. I've already done all of those so could there be a bigger issue at hand?
Thanks in advance.
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This may or may not be the case but I have been having this problem and found out what my problem is. It may or may not be yours.
Here is my issue: The metal door latch that is attached to the B pillar/door frame comes loose because the screws are attached to a piece of metal that was glued to the side pillar. As far as I can tell there is no way to get to it from the back.
If you remove the black cover that is ontop of the latch there are two screws that attach it. When those are removed you will notice that they screw into a plate that is attached to the B pillar/ Dorr frame. That plate is what is comming off letting the door move semi-freely.
Not sure what to do from there other then try to get some JBweld or something.
Here is my issue: The metal door latch that is attached to the B pillar/door frame comes loose because the screws are attached to a piece of metal that was glued to the side pillar. As far as I can tell there is no way to get to it from the back.
If you remove the black cover that is ontop of the latch there are two screws that attach it. When those are removed you will notice that they screw into a plate that is attached to the B pillar/ Dorr frame. That plate is what is comming off letting the door move semi-freely.
Not sure what to do from there other then try to get some JBweld or something.
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it could be the door jam.where it latches onto the body.it has two screws just adjust as needed and test it by driving and doing a hard turn and see if it does it again.i had this problem before and thats what fixed it.
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This may or may not be the case but I have been having this problem and found out what my problem is. It may or may not be yours.
Here is my issue: The metal door latch that is attached to the B pillar/door frame comes loose because the screws are attached to a piece of metal that was glued to the side pillar. As far as I can tell there is no way to get to it from the back.
If you remove the black cover that is ontop of the latch there are two screws that attach it. When those are removed you will notice that they screw into a plate that is attached to the B pillar/ Dorr frame. That plate is what is comming off letting the door move semi-freely.
Not sure what to do from there other then try to get some JBweld or something.
Here is my issue: The metal door latch that is attached to the B pillar/door frame comes loose because the screws are attached to a piece of metal that was glued to the side pillar. As far as I can tell there is no way to get to it from the back.
If you remove the black cover that is ontop of the latch there are two screws that attach it. When those are removed you will notice that they screw into a plate that is attached to the B pillar/ Dorr frame. That plate is what is comming off letting the door move semi-freely.
Not sure what to do from there other then try to get some JBweld or something.
It's strange but after I messed around with the sensor the other day, I haven't had the beep go off on hard turns or have the door light turn itself on and off intermittently. However, it does still beep when I push on the passenger door. It seems like only a matter of time before it starts going off again with turns.
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It sounds like you're talking about the same thing Bizzek mentioned. Mine was held on very tight but I removed it and put it back on. I'll see if it changes anything tomorrow but I doubt it.
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V|nsan|ty,
The U shaped latch is what I'm talking about. When this first starting happening to me everything seemed tight also so I put the latch back on and it seemed to correct the issue for a while then it started happening again. When i took it off the second time the plate that the latch screws into was just hanging there by a corner.
The plate that it screws into is glued/attached inside of the door jam, inside the B pillar with no apperant way to get to it.
I am going to work on it a little more and when I take it apart I will post a picture or two so you can see what I'm talking about.
I'm not saying this is what is happening to you just a posiblility.
The U shaped latch is what I'm talking about. When this first starting happening to me everything seemed tight also so I put the latch back on and it seemed to correct the issue for a while then it started happening again. When i took it off the second time the plate that the latch screws into was just hanging there by a corner.
The plate that it screws into is glued/attached inside of the door jam, inside the B pillar with no apperant way to get to it.
I am going to work on it a little more and when I take it apart I will post a picture or two so you can see what I'm talking about.
I'm not saying this is what is happening to you just a posiblility.
#15
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Nope I don't think engaging the seat belt has anything to do with it. It's putting pressure on the passenger door that causes the sensor to go off. The sensor itself is attached to the door jamb which activates when it touches a designated spot on the door.
#16
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Oh okay. I had the same issue and it was just a door pin. But when I put my seat belt on it said all doors were closed and as soon as I took my seat belt off it said driver door open. And my alarm would constanly go off.
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